Cardiac compromise refers to any condition that impairs the heart’s ability to maintain adequate circulation and oxygen delivery to tissues, often due to reduced cardiac output or myocardial dysfunction. It is critical in clinical practice because timely recognition and management can prevent progression to life-threatening events such as cardiogenic shock. A common example is acute coronary syndrome, where compromised heart function can lead to arrhythmias or heart failure.

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